两种Achlysiella雄性和肿胀雌性的首次记录(线虫目:Pratylenchidae)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Gafur, M. Hodda
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在澳大利亚首次发现了三叶Achlysiella和magniglans Achlysiella的雄性和肿胀的成熟雌性。这些生命阶段证实了这两个物种在身体前部都表现出明显的两性二态性,雄性的头框、花柱和食道都减少了。magniglans的雄性显示出极度缩小的风格,以至于只能看到锥,而食道的其余部分几乎看不到。在这两个物种中,肿胀的雌性都有后正中外阴,卵巢的前支比后支长。在magniglans中,长度差异更明显,外阴更靠后。肿胀雌性的发现证实了这两个物种都属于Achlysiella,而不是Radopholus。两种的蚓状雌性都有大的背侧食道腺和短的卵巢。有理由认为,其他具有后一种特征的Radopholus种(R. brevicaudatus、R. capitatus和R. vacuus)也应归入Achlysiella。
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First Records of Male and Swollen Females of Two Species of Achlysiella (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae)
Males and swollen mature females of Achlysiella trilineata and Achlysiella magniglans were discovered for the first time in Australia. These life stages confirmed that both species show well-marked sexual dimorphism in the anterior region of the body, with the males having reduced cephalic frameworks, stylets, and oesophagi. Males of A. magniglans displayed an extreme reduction in the style such that only the cone could be seen, and the rest of the esophagus was barely visible. In both species, the swollen females had postmedian vulvae, and the anterior branch of the ovary was longer than the posterior branch. In A. magniglans, the disparity in length was more pronounced, and the vulva was more posterior. The finding of swollen females confirmed the classification of both species in Achlysiella rather than Radopholus. Vermiform females of both species have large dorsal oesophageal glands and short ovaries. Justifiably, other species of Radopholus with these latter features (R. brevicaudatus, R. capitatus, and R. vacuus) should also be moved to Achlysiella.
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HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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1.10
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75
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: HAYATI Journal of Biosciences (HAYATI J Biosci) is an international peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes significant and important research from all area of biosciences fields such as biodiversity, biosystematics, ecology, physiology, behavior, genetics and biotechnology. All life forms, ranging from microbes, fungi, plants, animals, and human, including virus, are covered by HAYATI J Biosci. HAYATI J Biosci published by Department of Biology, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia and the Indonesian Society for Biology. We accept submission from all over the world. Our Editorial Board members are prominent and active international researchers in biosciences fields who ensure efficient, fair, and constructive peer-review process. All accepted articles will be published on payment of an article-processing charge, and will be freely available to all readers with worldwide visibility and coverage.
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